Question

A three-year-old child is experiencing urinary pain, and this symptom is not a first occurrence. The parents had previously thought it was due to body heat, but after taking fire-reducing medicine, the symptoms did not improve. The parents hope to understand the possible causes of the child’s urinary pain.

Answer

Based on the parent’s description, the child’s urinary pain is frequent, and it is recommended to take the child to the hospital for a detailed examination as soon as possible. Routine stool examination and urogenital ultrasound examination can be conducted to rule out possibilities such as urogenital infection, urinary tract inflammation, or bladder inflammation. After confirming the diagnosis, appropriate treatment should be received to alleviate the symptoms.